Covid infections are 14 per cent down on last week with 1,108 people testing positive in the last 24 hours – as the UK recorded 12 more deaths to bring the tally up to 41,498. The nation’s total number of cases has risen to 332,752 as data shows there are now an average of 1,173 new cases each day – a figure which has surged from 992 last Friday, when 1,033 infections were recorded. Last Saturday the country recorded 1,288 cases – 180 more than were revealed this week. More than 1,000 positive tests have been confirmed on 16 days this month, after a clear run of no four-figure days throughout June and July. Six people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 29,547, NHS England said today. The patients were aged between 52 and 91 and only one 85-year-old patient did not have a known underlying condition. The dates of the deaths ranges from June 23 to August 28, with the majority on or after August 27. Another five deaths have been reported with no positive Covid-19 test result. Meanwhile, another 89 people… Read full this story
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